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The image contains a flowchart with three main sections: INCOMING INFORMATION, ANALYSIS & FORECASTING, and BROADCAST. INCOMING INFORMATION includes satellite, radar, and drifting buoy as data sources, connected to ANALYSIS & FORECASTING with solid arrows. ANALYSIS & FORECASTING includes satellite photo, radar screen, and synoptic chart, connected to PREPARING THE BROADCAST by solid arrows, which displays a laptop as an intermediary step. BROADCAST encompasses TV newsreader, radio, and recorded announcement as final outputs, each represented with individual icons. No numerical data points/percentages are provided.
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The provided diagram offers a clear overview of the steps involved in weather forecasting at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Overall, there are four key steps, starting from information collection to weather broadcasting.
Firstly, incoming information from space, land, and sea is collected using satellites, radar, and drifting buoys, respectively. This information is then analyzed through satellite images, radar screens, and synoptic charts, which provide a comprehensive understanding of the weather.
The next stage involves preparing for the broadcast. The gathered information from various sources is distributed to different media outlets, such as TV news readers, radio stations, and recorded announcements, allowing it to reach a wide audience.
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